G. W. White spent a pleasant day with his old
friend, J. G. H. Ely, last week.

The literary at Union Chapel is getting very
interesting, the young people taking part in all
parts of the programs.

The Literary Society at Union Chapel is pro-
gressing nicely under the management of G. H.
Tyree, president, and Jim Scott, Secretary.

W. J. Ash sold to R. Royster, of Glade and
John Puckett, of Rogers, Ark., fifteen head of
fine two year old steers, which brought $20.00
per head.

Mrs. Eva Webb and sons, Orman and Marva,
have been visiting relatives and friends near
Mundell, which was highly appreciated by all.
Orman is clerk at the depot at Rogers.

The question last Wednesday night, Resolved:
"That there Is More Pleasure in Persuit Than
in Possession" was well debated, the affirmative
winning. Those taking part were G. H. Tyree,
John White, W. J. Ash, Lena and Caroline
Schnitzer, Marva Webb on the affirmative side
and on the negative were; C. F. Cox, George
Schnitzer, John Schnitzer, W. C. Popplewell,
G. W. White and Orman Webb. Recitations
and good music were the features of the
evening and a splendid time was had.